We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom in Rogers Park

Sun-Times Executive Editor Jennifer Kho and members of the newsroom were joined by community members and readers for an open conversation about Sun-Times coverage on March 21, 2023.

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We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom in Rogers Park | March 21, 2023

On March 21, 2023 Sun-Times Executive Editor Jennifer Kho and members of the newsroom were joined by community members for an open conversation about Sun-Times coverage. This was the second installment of a series of community listening sessions around the city.

Members of the Rogers Park community and Sun-Times readers told the newsroom about gaps in reporting, their areas of interest, things to improve on and more at Charmers Cafe in Rogers Park.

We’re continuing to work our way around the city. If you’re interested in hosting or participating in a future event to meet the Sun-Times newsroom, please fill out this form.

Learn more about community listening sessions here.

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